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  • Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It prescribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people inclusive of one's self. Most criminal law is established by statute, which is to say that the laws are enacted by a legislature. Criminal law includes the punishment and rehabilitation of people who violate such laws.
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  • The first civilizations generally did not distinguish between civil law and criminal law. The first written codes of law were designed by the Sumerians.
  • Criminal Law Defined and Explained with Examples. Criminal Law: the laws, statutes, and rules that define acts as crimes, and establishes punishments for each.
  • Criminal law refers to the body of laws designed to punish individuals who commit actions that are considered to be a crime in a given territory.
  • The purpose of criminal laws is to encompass a wide range of offenses, from minor infractions like traffic violations to more severe crimes like homicide.
  • The criminal justice system involves many moving parts, so knowing the basics before diving in is good. Learn more at FindLaw's Criminal Law section.
  • Watch the courtroom drama unfold live and get in depth legal analysis on the day's biggest crime and legal stories.
  • Criminal law is the field of law that deals with crimes that are deemed damaging to society as a whole and are punished by the state.
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  • There is no unanimously accepted definition of criminal law, but all those promoted retain the specific features of this branch of law in terms of object and purpose.
  • An overview of criminal law including types of criminal behavior, elements, components, rights of the accused, types of punishment and research resources.